All 6 Uses of
ibid
in
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- GEORGE MARTHA (Ibid).†
Act 1 *
- (Laughs, ibid) He mooed at it ...and the beast, oh, surprised, swung its head up and mooed at him, all three years of him, and he ran, startled, and he stumbled ....fell ...and broke his poor arm†
Act 3
- (Laughs, ibid) Poor lamb†
Act 3
- GEORGE (Ibid) Do you?†
Act 3
- NICK (Ibid) Jesus Christ, I think I understand this.†
Act 3
- GEORGE (Ibid) Good for you, buster.†
Act 3
Definitions:
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(1)
(ibid) in scholarly writing: a reference in a footnote, bibliography, etc., indicating that the citation is identical to the previous citation; though it may be followed by a qualifier such as a different page number
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) meaning too rare to warrant focus